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(Figure 7) Range chart of Dictyocha species from ODP Hole 114-703A
Abundances: r = very rare (1-2 counts), R = rare (3-6 counts), S = sparse (7-14 counts), F = frequent (15-30 counts), C = common (31-60 counts), A = abundant (61-300 counts), ?... -
(Figure 6) Range chart of Naviculopsis species from ODP Hole 114-703A
Abundances: r = very rare (1-2 counts), R = rare (3-6 counts), S = sparse (7-14 counts), F = frequent (15-30 counts), C = common (31-60 counts), A = abundant (61-300 counts), ?... -
(Figure 5) Range chart of Corbisema species from ODP Hole 114-703A
Abundances: r = very rare (1-2 counts), R = rare (3-6 counts), S = sparse (7-14 counts), F = frequent (15-30 counts), C = common (31-60 counts), A = abundant (61-300 counts), ?... -
(Figure 4) Range chart of Corbisema species from ODP Hole 114-700B
Abundances: r = very rare (1-2 counts), R = rare (3-6 counts), S = sparse (7-14 counts), F = frequent (15-30 counts), C = common (31-60 counts), A = abundant (61-300 counts), ?... -
(Figure 3) Range chart of Dictyocha and Naviculopsis species from ODP Hole 11...
Abundances: r = very rare (1-2 counts), R = rare (3-6 counts), S = sparse (7-14 counts), F = frequent (15-30 counts), C = common (31-60 counts), A = abundant (61-300 counts), ?... -
(Appendix) Chemical elements of analyzed glass shards of ODP Site 114-701
Data set is normalized to 100% water free. Original sums range approximately between 93% and 98%, depending on the volatile content and measured bubblefree surface. -
(Table 4) Mean values of the chemical data from the ash layers from ODP Legs ...
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(Table 3) Petrographic summary of ashes from ODP Legs 113 and 114
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(Table 1) Ash layers in ODP Leg 113 and 114 holes
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(Table 4) Sedimentologic characteristics and a summary of diagenetic structur...
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(Table 3) Peak intensity ratios in the <2 µm fraction and smectite crystallin...
For the calculation of the peak intensity ratio the peak height of the clay minerals was divided by the peak height of the internal standard of the same XRD trace. -
(Table 2) Components of ODP Hole 114-699A sediments
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(Table 1) Pore-water chemistry and physical properties of ODP Hole 114-699A
Values interpolated from downhole curves in Ciesielski, Kristoffersen, et al. (1988, doi:10.2973/odp.proc.ir.114.1988). -
(Table 1) Distribution of Cretaceous radiolarians from ODP Hole 114-698A
Relative abundance of individual taxon: + = single specimen; R (rare) = 1-5 specimens; F (few) = 6-10 specimens; C (common) = 11-25 specimens; A (abundant) = 26 specimens; - =... -
(Table 2) Grain size distribution of the fine fraction of ODP Site 114-704
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(Table 1) Chronostratigraphic datum levels of ODP Hole 114-704A
Depths for magnetic reversals from Hailwood and Clement (1991) and for diatom levels from Fenner (1991). -
(Appendix F) Siliceous microfossil abundance in ODP Hole 114-704B
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(Appendix E) Siliceous microfossil abundance in ODP Hole 114-701C
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(Appendix D) Siliceous microfossil abundance in ODP Hole 114-699A
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(Appendix C) Size fraction and siliceous components of ODP Hole 114-704B
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